If it is time to replace the belts on your 5th generation GTO, you came to the right place. The owners manual recommends to change the belts every 150,000 miles. I personally think this is way too long. Dayco recommends inspecting your drive belts at 60,000 miles, and replacing worn belts at 90,000 miles. Below …READ MORE
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2004-2006 GTO Factory Radio Code
Need the code for your factory 2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Blaupunkt radio? Hopefully I have the answer! The factory radio/stereo requires a code to unlock all the features and operate the the radio. Many owners have had the factory radio cd player/changer break on them, causing cd discs to no longer play or even permanently …READ MORE
Maintenance Schedule
2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Maintenance Schedule Following a maintenance schedule for your vehicle will not only improve performance, but also improve longevity in how long your car will last. Avoid costly repairs by regularly maintaining your vehicle and inspecting and servicing it at the required intervals. A maintenance schedule includes inspection as well as servicing your …READ MORE
LED Lighting – Exterior
Exterior lighting for vehicles has come a long way over the years. The ability to see the road at night, as well as seeing other cars, and other cars being able to see you while night driving is and always has been extremely important. There is no guarantee that every street, road, and highway you …READ MORE
2004-2006 Pontiac GTO Service Manual – Free!
Need a service manual for your 2004-2006 Goat? I have it for you in .pdf format! This manual is complete with torque specs, parts breakdown, repairs, service, everything a mechanic needs to know. This service manual is a GTO owners bible. I don’t do a single repair without looking up torque specs, you shouldn’t either. …READ MORE
2004-06 GTO Instrument Cluster Programming
Turn on the shift light, custom start up logo or message, and more ATTENTION 2004-2006 PONTIAC GTO OWNERS! All 5th Generation owners want to know how to activate the shift light that is built into the tachometer on the dashboard! Read below how you can do this yourself, at home, using nothing more …READ MORE
Pontiac GTO Of The Month
Hello all Pontiac GTO enthusiasts! I am starting a new section of this website dedicated to the public. I cant expect everyone to just keep looking at pictures of my GTO, when so many of you have GTO’s of your own. And since my ride is out of commission waiting for a new engine, what …READ MORE
Wheels & Tires Guide Part 1
Welcome to Part 1 of my Wheels and Tires guide. In this section I will discuss how to identify and read tires and wheels, including understanding wheels and how they fit, how to read the numbers and letters on tires, and the importance of choosing the right tires for your vehicle. In Part 2 I …READ MORE
Choosing The Right Car Battery
It’s a beautiful day out and you just got done washing and waxing your car. The car looks great, you feel great, so it’s time to go for a drive. You put the key in the ignition, give the key a turn to start your car, and all you hear is “click, click, click, click”. …READ MORE